Police BrutalityCompilation #5
New Video Every Friday
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NOT intended to promote violence against police officers in any way. These videos are STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting and educating.

published:04 Mar 2016

views:118652

***************OPEN, READ DESCRIPTION!***************
This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency, accountability, and an accurate account of incidents that occur. It is no secret that the United States has a serious problem with police abuse, brutality, and corruption. It is essential for civilians to document their encounters with police officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety to all of those involved.
Police departments have, for too long, tried to bully, intimidate, threaten, arrest, or otherwise harass law abiding citizens from recording the activities of law enforcement in public. Enough is enough! It is time for all of us to take a stand and expose police brutality when we witness it. Even if the officers behavior is correct, and justifiable, we still encourage the recording of the police activities for the transparency and accountability that is desperately needed in many departments.
If you see something, film something, the freedom of press begins with you!
Check out the original uploaders channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/gramrastag
More information about the clips in order of appearance:
ORIGINAL FOOTAGE Suspect with CrowbarShotOutsideCarls JrMonterey Park
http://youtu.be/bY5ioBvrYIg
New Footage of Oscar GrantShooting (with sound)
http://youtu.be/S0P8TSP2YJU
Cops on Camera (multiple segments)
http://youtu.be/tE8Xom38Rd8
Citizen attacks Baltimore Police -- caught on tape
http://youtu.be/mFFsWF3FoLI
HoustonPolice BEATING Teen Suspect Chad Holley
http://youtu.be/Lvy976QKuS4
Police Brutality: NYPDBeat Man's Legs w/ Baton For Not Getting Up!
http://youtu.be/j5I_lwQyxNI
FREEDOM WATCH WITH JUDGE NAPOLITANO
http://youtu.be/GUHgagrnfIc
MSNBC on NYPD Police Brutality during Occupy Wall StreetLawrence O'Donnell with "The Last Word"
http://youtu.be/Zgr3DiqWYCI
Raw Video: Police Beating Caught on Tape
http://youtu.be/uHjpOsGYxMo
Paris TexasPolice Officer Throws Teen on Car
http://youtu.be/4LSrBDhjJ58
Raw Video: Deputy Shown Kicking Teen Girl
http://youtu.be/ipb_PeXOdT4
#OWSwest #J20 #SFPD Attacks Innocent Protesters; Officer M. Ali #619 Breaks My Cam
http://youtu.be/oGju4u7yVRA
Raw Video: Ala.OfficersFired After Beating Man
http://youtu.be/uN41h0GEmys
Cop Punching Handcuffed Man Video Now Has Sound
http://youtu.be/D1KJcnNShW0
Surveillance video: Iraq War veteran beaten
http://youtu.be/D2IWFaI-poM
Sante Fe cop caught beating handcuffed teen; fired, rehired!
http://youtu.be/Q6MKuKJ9Kws
officer beating 66-year-old man suffering from dementia
http://youtu.be/2FAbUZd3zoM
Female Cop Tirelessly Beats Man with her Baton
http://youtu.be/X3JiilljhOQ
Police Brutality: Dog Walker w/ Camera Beaten By Cops!
http://youtu.be/wBlvSMd_D7w
ABCReporter Arrested in DenverTaking Pictures of Senators
http://youtu.be/m7F49dUaZMw
Music titles used
In Order of appearance:
Two Steps From Hell - Lost In Asia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILaTOBfMsK0
Sirens Call - EpicScore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NknmpdEEFI
Two Steps From Hell - Never Forget
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lsb8Week94
Two Steps From Hell - Lord of two lands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f547ruwAgC8
These songs were altered to fit the films desired emotion, intesity, and climax
The rest is random ambient music.
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TAGS:
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Footage from the CataloniaIndependenceReferendum has shown what appears to be Spanish police brutality against peaceful demonstrators in Barcelona and elsewhere.
Catalan officials say at least 337 people have been injured in clashes as police try to prevent voting in Catalonia's independence referendum.
The Spanish government has pledged to stop a poll that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional court.
Police officers are preventing people from voting, and seizing ballot papers and boxes at polling stations.
In the regional capital Barcelona, police used batons and fired rubber bullets during pro-referendum protests.
The toll of injured was confirmed by a spokesman for the Catalan regional government, as well as the region's health department.
Separately, the Spanish interior ministry said 11 police officers had been injured.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-41459688/police-use-batons-on-crowd-in-barcelona
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Please watch: "FirstChanging Of Queen's Guard By Royal NavyBuckingham Palace"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB1siCOhTNE
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This video is for those who want to see people unafraid of the police and their intimidation. Watch as normal citizens fight back and stand their ground. The Government should be afraid of the people, not the other way around.

published:08 Dec 2014

views:1697855

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Police officers face an investigation after videos showed a violent arrest and comments afterward by one officer saying blacks have “violent tendencies.” A dashcam video published Thursday showed OfficerBryanRichter slamming Breaion King to the ground twice during the June 2015 speeding stop. Separate footage that also surfaced Thursday revealed the conversation about race between King and another white officer, Patrick Spradlin. "Why are so many people afraid of black people?" Spradlin asked King. “That’s what I want to figure out because I’m not a bad black person,” she replied.
“I can give you a really good idea why it might be that way: violent tendencies," Spradlin said. Prosecutors cleared King, a 26-year-old elementary teacher, of a resisting arrest charge after viewing the video of the June 15, 2015 arrest. The 112-pound woman told the local newspaper she has hired lawyers as she considers a suit against the department. “I’ve become fearful to live my life,” King said. “I would rather stay home. I’ve become afraid of the people who are supposed to protect me and take care of me.”
AustinPolice ChiefArt Acevedo announced at a press conference Thursday that he has removed both Richter and Spradlin from the streets as the department conducts an internal review. The probe will include both a criminal investigation and an administrative review into how Richter's supervisors arrived at the decision to give him the lowest level of discipline: counseling and training, he noted. The chief said he didn't know of Spradlin's comments, which he called racist, until local media began inquiring about it.
“After reviewing both videos, I and our leadership team were highly disturbed and disappointed in both the way Ms. King was approached and handled and in the mindset that we saw on display in those videos,” Acevedo told the Statesman. “But there is another piece, which has caused concerns as to our review process and the systems we have in place.”
✋ About the video / Community guidelines ✋
This footage is NOT intended to be violent or glorify violence in any way. We are sharing this footage STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting and educating.

Police brutality

Police brutality is the deliberate use of excessive force, usually physical, carried out during law enforcement activities with the population. This type of behavior also includes verbal attacks and psychological intimidation by a police officer.

History

The word "brutality" has several meanings; the sense used here (savage cruelty) was first used in 1633. The term "police brutality" was in use in the American press as early as 1872, when the Chicago Tribune reported on the beating of a civilian under arrest at the Harrison Street Police Station.

Police

A police force is a constituted body of persons empowered by the state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder. Their powers include the legitimized use of force. The term is most commonly associated with police services of a sovereign state that are authorized to exercise the police power of that state within a defined legal or territorial area of responsibility. Police forces are often defined as being separate from military or other organizations involved in the defense of the state against foreign aggressors; however, gendarmerie are military units charged with civil policing.

Law enforcement, however, constitutes only part of policing activity. Policing has included an array of activities in different situations, but the predominant ones are concerned with the preservation of order. In some societies, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, these developed within the context of maintaining the class system and the protection of private property. Many police forces suffer from police corruption to a greater or lesser degree. The police force is usually a public sector service, meaning they are paid through taxes.

The half-hour-long show premiered on July 21, 1996, and was hosted by Craig Kilborn until December 17, 1998. Jon Stewart then took over as the host from January 11, 1999 until August 6, 2015, making the show more strongly focused on politics and the national media, in contrast with the pop culture focus during Kilborn's tenure. Stewart was succeeded by Trevor Noah, whose tenure premiered on September 28, 2015. The Daily Show is the longest-running program on Comedy Central (counting all three tenures), and has won 22 Primetime Emmy Awards.

Describing itself as a fake news program, The Daily Show draws its comedy and satire from recent news stories, political figures, media organizations, and often aspects of the show itself. During Stewart's tenure, the show typically opened with a long monologue, relating to recent headlines and frequently featured exchanges with one or more of several correspondents, who adopted absurd or humorously exaggerated takes on current events against Stewart's straight manpersona. The final segment was devoted to a celebrity interview, with guests ranging from actors and musicians to nonfiction authors and political figures.

Raw Footage: Police Brutality Compilation #5

Police BrutalityCompilation #5
New Video Every Friday
---------
NOT intended to promote violence against police officers in any way. These videos are STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting and educating.

7:49

POLICE BRUTALITY - Recording The Police is Dangerous, but Necessary!

POLICE BRUTALITY - Recording The Police is Dangerous, but Necessary!

POLICE BRUTALITY - Recording The Police is Dangerous, but Necessary!

***************OPEN, READ DESCRIPTION!***************
This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency, accountability, and an accurate account of incidents that occur. It is no secret that the United States has a serious problem with police abuse, brutality, and corruption. It is essential for civilians to document their encounters with police officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety to all of those involved.
Police departments have, for too long, tried to bully, intimidate, threaten, arrest, or otherwise harass law abiding citizens from recording the activities of law enforcement in public. Enough is enough! It is time for all of us to take a stand and expose police brutality when we witness it. Even if the officers behavior is correct, and justifiable, we still encourage the recording of the police activities for the transparency and accountability that is desperately needed in many departments.
If you see something, film something, the freedom of press begins with you!
Check out the original uploaders channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/gramrastag
More information about the clips in order of appearance:
ORIGINAL FOOTAGE Suspect with CrowbarShotOutsideCarls JrMonterey Park
http://youtu.be/bY5ioBvrYIg
New Footage of Oscar GrantShooting (with sound)
http://youtu.be/S0P8TSP2YJU
Cops on Camera (multiple segments)
http://youtu.be/tE8Xom38Rd8
Citizen attacks Baltimore Police -- caught on tape
http://youtu.be/mFFsWF3FoLI
HoustonPolice BEATING Teen Suspect Chad Holley
http://youtu.be/Lvy976QKuS4
Police Brutality: NYPDBeat Man's Legs w/ Baton For Not Getting Up!
http://youtu.be/j5I_lwQyxNI
FREEDOM WATCH WITH JUDGE NAPOLITANO
http://youtu.be/GUHgagrnfIc
MSNBC on NYPD Police Brutality during Occupy Wall StreetLawrence O'Donnell with "The Last Word"
http://youtu.be/Zgr3DiqWYCI
Raw Video: Police Beating Caught on Tape
http://youtu.be/uHjpOsGYxMo
Paris TexasPolice Officer Throws Teen on Car
http://youtu.be/4LSrBDhjJ58
Raw Video: Deputy Shown Kicking Teen Girl
http://youtu.be/ipb_PeXOdT4
#OWSwest #J20 #SFPD Attacks Innocent Protesters; Officer M. Ali #619 Breaks My Cam
http://youtu.be/oGju4u7yVRA
Raw Video: Ala.OfficersFired After Beating Man
http://youtu.be/uN41h0GEmys
Cop Punching Handcuffed Man Video Now Has Sound
http://youtu.be/D1KJcnNShW0
Surveillance video: Iraq War veteran beaten
http://youtu.be/D2IWFaI-poM
Sante Fe cop caught beating handcuffed teen; fired, rehired!
http://youtu.be/Q6MKuKJ9Kws
officer beating 66-year-old man suffering from dementia
http://youtu.be/2FAbUZd3zoM
Female Cop Tirelessly Beats Man with her Baton
http://youtu.be/X3JiilljhOQ
Police Brutality: Dog Walker w/ Camera Beaten By Cops!
http://youtu.be/wBlvSMd_D7w
ABCReporter Arrested in DenverTaking Pictures of Senators
http://youtu.be/m7F49dUaZMw
Music titles used
In Order of appearance:
Two Steps From Hell - Lost In Asia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILaTOBfMsK0
Sirens Call - EpicScore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NknmpdEEFI
Two Steps From Hell - Never Forget
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lsb8Week94
Two Steps From Hell - Lord of two lands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f547ruwAgC8
These songs were altered to fit the films desired emotion, intesity, and climax
The rest is random ambient music.
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*EXTRATAGSIGNORE*
TAGS:
police brutality, bad police, bad cops, american police, record the police, recording the police is dangerous but necessary, police brutality compilation, graphic, brutality, tased, tasered, kicked, punched, police take advantage of drunk girl, police run guy over, man shot on camera by police, officer beats special ed kid, new, viral

Catalan Referendum Spanish Police Violence And Brutality!

Footage from the CataloniaIndependenceReferendum has shown what appears to be Spanish police brutality against peaceful demonstrators in Barcelona and elsewhere.
Catalan officials say at least 337 people have been injured in clashes as police try to prevent voting in Catalonia's independence referendum.
The Spanish government has pledged to stop a poll that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional court.
Police officers are preventing people from voting, and seizing ballot papers and boxes at polling stations.
In the regional capital Barcelona, police used batons and fired rubber bullets during pro-referendum protests.
The toll of injured was confirmed by a spokesman for the Catalan regional government, as well as the region's health department.
Separately, the Spanish interior ministry said 11 police officers had been injured.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-41459688/police-use-batons-on-crowd-in-barcelona
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Please watch: "FirstChanging Of Queen's Guard By Royal NavyBuckingham Palace"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB1siCOhTNE
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36:43

Death by Officer: An American Epidemic of Police Shootings and Brutality

Death by Officer: An American Epidemic of Police Shootings and Brutality

Death by Officer: An American Epidemic of Police Shootings and Brutality

Police Brutality 6

[Graphic Content] Police Brutality Citizens Fight Back

This video is for those who want to see people unafraid of the police and their intimidation. Watch as normal citizens fight back and stand their ground. The Government should be afraid of the people, not the other way around.

** Subscribe for more: https://goo.gl/5clm0J **
Police officers face an investigation after videos showed a violent arrest and comments afterward by one officer saying blacks have “violent tendencies.” A dashcam video published Thursday showed OfficerBryanRichter slamming Breaion King to the ground twice during the June 2015 speeding stop. Separate footage that also surfaced Thursday revealed the conversation about race between King and another white officer, Patrick Spradlin. "Why are so many people afraid of black people?" Spradlin asked King. “That’s what I want to figure out because I’m not a bad black person,” she replied.
“I can give you a really good idea why it might be that way: violent tendencies," Spradlin said. Prosecutors cleared King, a 26-year-old elementary teacher, of a resisting arrest charge after viewing the video of the June 15, 2015 arrest. The 112-pound woman told the local newspaper she has hired lawyers as she considers a suit against the department. “I’ve become fearful to live my life,” King said. “I would rather stay home. I’ve become afraid of the people who are supposed to protect me and take care of me.”
AustinPolice ChiefArt Acevedo announced at a press conference Thursday that he has removed both Richter and Spradlin from the streets as the department conducts an internal review. The probe will include both a criminal investigation and an administrative review into how Richter's supervisors arrived at the decision to give him the lowest level of discipline: counseling and training, he noted. The chief said he didn't know of Spradlin's comments, which he called racist, until local media began inquiring about it.
“After reviewing both videos, I and our leadership team were highly disturbed and disappointed in both the way Ms. King was approached and handled and in the mindset that we saw on display in those videos,” Acevedo told the Statesman. “But there is another piece, which has caused concerns as to our review process and the systems we have in place.”
✋ About the video / Community guidelines ✋
This footage is NOT intended to be violent or glorify violence in any way. We are sharing this footage STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting and educating.

4:53

Police violence in Sofia, Bulgaria

Police violence in Sofia, Bulgaria

Police violence in Sofia, Bulgaria

For licensing/usage please contact: licensing(at)jukinmedia.com
On November 12, the 152nd consecutive day of anti-government demonstrations in Bulgaria, protesters surrounded the National Assembly, blocking MPs inside. The police cordoned off one of Sofia's main boulevards, Tzar Osvoboditel, trying to provide free passage for MP vehicles. The following video captures police violence against protesters, who managed to break through the security lines.

4:06

Police Violence Is NOT A Few Bad Apples, It's The ENTIRE Barrel

Police Violence Is NOT A Few Bad Apples, It's The ENTIRE Barrel

Police Violence Is NOT A Few Bad Apples, It's The ENTIRE Barrel

Stop blaming police violence on a few bad apples, and start blaming the system. Hosted by Michael A. Wood Jr.. See more TYTFacebookOriginals at http://fb.com/theyoungturks/videos
Follow Michael A. Wood Jr. on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichaelAWoodJr

6:47

POLICE BRUTALITY IN NEW YORK HARLEM

POLICE BRUTALITY IN NEW YORK HARLEM

POLICE BRUTALITY IN NEW YORK HARLEM

me and my friend got stop by cops while walking home from the pizza shop, they ask my friend for his ID without telling him why he got stop. he gave them his ID..YA WATCH WHAT HAPPEN NEXT and LET ME KNOW IF THE STOP OR THE ARREST WAS JUSTIFY.

2:17

Police Shoot Unarmed Black Man With Hands Up [CAUGHT ON TAPE]

Police Shoot Unarmed Black Man With Hands Up [CAUGHT ON TAPE]

Police Shoot Unarmed Black Man With Hands Up [CAUGHT ON TAPE]

CharlieKinsey, 47, was shot by an officer while trying to help a man with autism from the assisted living facility where Kinsey works.
"I'm like this right here, and when he shot me, it was so surprising," Kinsey told WSVN-TV in Miami. "It was like a mosquito bite, and when it hit me, I'm like, 'I still got my hands in the air, and I said, 'No I just got shot! And I'm saying, 'Sir, why did you shoot me?' and his words to me, he said, 'I don't know.'"
So far, no video has surfaced of the actual shooting, but Kinsey said he still had his hands in the air when officers fired at him.
The video from Monday's incident also showed Kinsey's 23-year-old autistic client playing with a toy truck.
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13:23

Police Brutality Compilation 2015 part 1

Police Brutality Compilation 2015 part 1

Police Brutality Compilation 2015 part 1

7:52

Police Brutality in America - Why We Hate Cops - Police Harassment

Police Brutality in America - Why We Hate Cops - Police Harassment

Police Brutality in America - Why We Hate Cops - Police Harassment

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: http://policecrimes.com/police.html - The Supreme Court recommends that you DON'T talk to police officers before or after you're arrested, but you must say out loud "I'M GOING TO REMAIN SILENT."
To the Police: You Are NOT the Enemy (Unless You Choose to Be.)
As long as "We the People" have in hand the U.S. Constitution and a gun in the other, the government will always consider AmericanCitizens a threat. ~~ pc
If you feel you've been abused by the police, you may learn how to file a police complaint here: http://policecrimes.com/police_complaint.html
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/police.crimes/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PoliceCrimesCom
Police protection the myth: http://policecrimes.com/policeprotection.html
http://www.PoliceCrimes.com
FEDERAL HEIGHTS - More information was released Wednesday in what led up to a Federal Heights police officer assaulting a suspect.
OfficerMark Magness pleaded guilty to attempted assault on a man he had just arrested in December. The officer assisting him, officer DaveRomero, told the district attorney's office that he believes "Magness began to lose control when he threw the restraint chair across the book-in area."
Body cam video shows the profanity-laced exchange that led up to the assault Magness admitted to. The suspect is dragged out of the squad car and brought into the intake area. Officer Romero uncuffs the man, grabs him by the neck and screams "Sit down!"
The man then begins to call Magness a name and swings at him. Magness responds with several punches to the man's head and body, despite the man trying to cover up his head with his hands.
police harassment. police brutality. police harassment. police brutality.
Officer Romero told the district attorney's office that Magness has a history of being aggressive with suspects. He said there have been several incidents when Magness physically pushed away from suspects and told "your time is up dealing with this suspect… someone else is going to take over."
He also said Magness had been told that he has anger issues. He said Magness was able to gain control and calm down but that sometimes a Sergeant or other officer would have to step in to get him to relax.
After being cuffed again and put into a restraint chair, Magness repeatedly grabs the suspects head, screams "sit back!" and then shoves the man's head into the back of the chair.
"You didn't mean to swing at me? Cool!" Magness said to the man sarcastically. "I didn't mean to bust your face up either."
Magness continually calls the suspect names and after the man's legs are strapped into the chair, Magness grabs the man's head one last time and yells "ready to relax? Relax!" and then shoves the man's head sideways.
The man would be transported to the hospital for a gash on his chin. He was arrested after allegedly demanding alcohol at a Federal Heights liquor store. The clerk denied the sale because the man was drunk. He allegedly threw a bottle at the clerk who also had to go to the hospital.
In 2009, Magness was charged with official misconduct after a 9Wants to Know investigation. Back then, a man told 9NEWS that Magness dislocated his shoulder after the officer tried to ask him about illegal fireworks. Magness was fined $517.
Magness was terminated on Dec. 29, 2014, according to Federal Heights Police, for violating department policy. His internal affairs investigation was finished before his termination.
http://www.PoliceCrimes.com
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4:01

Police Violence In Greek Protests

Police Violence In Greek Protests

Police Violence In Greek Protests

A slideshow of photos and video footage showing moments of excessive violence by the riot police. Almost all the photos were taken on the 28th and the 29th of June 2011, when the riot police removed the "indignant citizens" movement from syntagma square where they were protesting peacefully. The video was made for the purposes of commentary and educational entertainment. Please keep discussions about the footage shown civil.
The song used is "I Predict A Riot" by "Kaiser Chiefs".
Official music video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hamKl-su8PE&ob=av3n
The music video on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/music-video/i-predict-a-riot/id81528433
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Raw Footage: Police Brutality Compilation #5

Police BrutalityCompilation #5
New Video Every Friday
---------
NOT intended to promote violence against police officers in any way. These videos are STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting and educating.

published: 04 Mar 2016

POLICE BRUTALITY - Recording The Police is Dangerous, but Necessary!

***************OPEN, READ DESCRIPTION!***************
This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency, accountability, and an accurate account of incidents that occur. It is no secret that the United States has a serious problem with police abuse, brutality, and corruption. It is essential for civilians to document their encounters with police officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety to all of those involved.
Police departments have, for too long, tried to bully, intimidate, threaten, arrest, or otherwise harass law abiding citizens from recording the activities of law enforcement in public. Enough is enough! It is time for all of us to take a stand and expose police brutality when we witness it. Even if the of...

Catalan Referendum Spanish Police Violence And Brutality!

Footage from the CataloniaIndependenceReferendum has shown what appears to be Spanish police brutality against peaceful demonstrators in Barcelona and elsewhere.
Catalan officials say at least 337 people have been injured in clashes as police try to prevent voting in Catalonia's independence referendum.
The Spanish government has pledged to stop a poll that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional court.
Police officers are preventing people from voting, and seizing ballot papers and boxes at polling stations.
In the regional capital Barcelona, police used batons and fired rubber bullets during pro-referendum protests.
The toll of injured was confirmed by a spokesman for the Catalan regional government, as well as the region's health department.
Separately, the Spanish i...

published: 01 Oct 2017

Death by Officer: An American Epidemic of Police Shootings and Brutality

Police Brutality 6

[Graphic Content] Police Brutality Citizens Fight Back

This video is for those who want to see people unafraid of the police and their intimidation. Watch as normal citizens fight back and stand their ground. The Government should be afraid of the people, not the other way around.

** Subscribe for more: https://goo.gl/5clm0J **
Police officers face an investigation after videos showed a violent arrest and comments afterward by one officer saying blacks have “violent tendencies.” A dashcam video published Thursday showed OfficerBryanRichter slamming Breaion King to the ground twice during the June 2015 speeding stop. Separate footage that also surfaced Thursday revealed the conversation about race between King and another white officer, Patrick Spradlin. "Why are so many people afraid of black people?" Spradlin asked King. “That’s what I want to figure out because I’m not a bad black person,” she replied.
“I can give you a really good idea why it might be that way: violent tendencies," Spradlin said. Prosecutors cleared King, a 26-year-old elementary teacher, of...

published: 22 Jul 2016

Police violence in Sofia, Bulgaria

For licensing/usage please contact: licensing(at)jukinmedia.com
On November 12, the 152nd consecutive day of anti-government demonstrations in Bulgaria, protesters surrounded the National Assembly, blocking MPs inside. The police cordoned off one of Sofia's main boulevards, Tzar Osvoboditel, trying to provide free passage for MP vehicles. The following video captures police violence against protesters, who managed to break through the security lines.

published: 12 Nov 2013

Police Violence Is NOT A Few Bad Apples, It's The ENTIRE Barrel

Stop blaming police violence on a few bad apples, and start blaming the system. Hosted by Michael A. Wood Jr.. See more TYTFacebookOriginals at http://fb.com/theyoungturks/videos
Follow Michael A. Wood Jr. on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichaelAWoodJr

published: 19 May 2017

POLICE BRUTALITY IN NEW YORK HARLEM

me and my friend got stop by cops while walking home from the pizza shop, they ask my friend for his ID without telling him why he got stop. he gave them his ID..YA WATCH WHAT HAPPEN NEXT and LET ME KNOW IF THE STOP OR THE ARREST WAS JUSTIFY.

published: 04 Jul 2015

Police Shoot Unarmed Black Man With Hands Up [CAUGHT ON TAPE]

CharlieKinsey, 47, was shot by an officer while trying to help a man with autism from the assisted living facility where Kinsey works.
"I'm like this right here, and when he shot me, it was so surprising," Kinsey told WSVN-TV in Miami. "It was like a mosquito bite, and when it hit me, I'm like, 'I still got my hands in the air, and I said, 'No I just got shot! And I'm saying, 'Sir, why did you shoot me?' and his words to me, he said, 'I don't know.'"
So far, no video has surfaced of the actual shooting, but Kinsey said he still had his hands in the air when officers fired at him.
The video from Monday's incident also showed Kinsey's 23-year-old autistic client playing with a toy truck.
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published: 21 Jul 2016

Police Brutality Compilation 2015 part 1

published: 07 May 2016

Police Brutality in America - Why We Hate Cops - Police Harassment

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: http://policecrimes.com/police.html - The Supreme Court recommends that you DON'T talk to police officers before or after you're arrested, but you must say out loud "I'M GOING TO REMAIN SILENT."
To the Police: You Are NOT the Enemy (Unless You Choose to Be.)
As long as "We the People" have in hand the U.S. Constitution and a gun in the other, the government will always consider AmericanCitizens a threat. ~~ pc
If you feel you've been abused by the police, you may learn how to file a police complaint here: http://policecrimes.com/police_complaint.html
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/police.crimes/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PoliceCrimesCom
Police protection the myth: http://policecrimes.com/policeprotection.html
http://www.PoliceCrimes.com
FEDERAL HEIGHTS...

published: 11 Jan 2016

Police Violence In Greek Protests

A slideshow of photos and video footage showing moments of excessive violence by the riot police. Almost all the photos were taken on the 28th and the 29th of June 2011, when the riot police removed the "indignant citizens" movement from syntagma square where they were protesting peacefully. The video was made for the purposes of commentary and educational entertainment. Please keep discussions about the footage shown civil.
The song used is "I Predict A Riot" by "Kaiser Chiefs".
Official music video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hamKl-su8PE&ob=av3n
The music video on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/music-video/i-predict-a-riot/id81528433
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Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment...

Police BrutalityCompilation #5
New Video Every Friday
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NOT intended to promote violence against police officers in any way. These videos are STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting and educating.

Police BrutalityCompilation #5
New Video Every Friday
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NOT intended to promote violence against police officers in any way. These videos are STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting and educating.

POLICE BRUTALITY - Recording The Police is Dangerous, but Necessary!

***************OPEN, READ DESCRIPTION!***************
This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency...

***************OPEN, READ DESCRIPTION!***************
This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency, accountability, and an accurate account of incidents that occur. It is no secret that the United States has a serious problem with police abuse, brutality, and corruption. It is essential for civilians to document their encounters with police officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety to all of those involved.
Police departments have, for too long, tried to bully, intimidate, threaten, arrest, or otherwise harass law abiding citizens from recording the activities of law enforcement in public. Enough is enough! It is time for all of us to take a stand and expose police brutality when we witness it. Even if the officers behavior is correct, and justifiable, we still encourage the recording of the police activities for the transparency and accountability that is desperately needed in many departments.
If you see something, film something, the freedom of press begins with you!
Check out the original uploaders channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/gramrastag
More information about the clips in order of appearance:
ORIGINAL FOOTAGE Suspect with CrowbarShotOutsideCarls JrMonterey Park
http://youtu.be/bY5ioBvrYIg
New Footage of Oscar GrantShooting (with sound)
http://youtu.be/S0P8TSP2YJU
Cops on Camera (multiple segments)
http://youtu.be/tE8Xom38Rd8
Citizen attacks Baltimore Police -- caught on tape
http://youtu.be/mFFsWF3FoLI
HoustonPolice BEATING Teen Suspect Chad Holley
http://youtu.be/Lvy976QKuS4
Police Brutality: NYPDBeat Man's Legs w/ Baton For Not Getting Up!
http://youtu.be/j5I_lwQyxNI
FREEDOM WATCH WITH JUDGE NAPOLITANO
http://youtu.be/GUHgagrnfIc
MSNBC on NYPD Police Brutality during Occupy Wall StreetLawrence O'Donnell with "The Last Word"
http://youtu.be/Zgr3DiqWYCI
Raw Video: Police Beating Caught on Tape
http://youtu.be/uHjpOsGYxMo
Paris TexasPolice Officer Throws Teen on Car
http://youtu.be/4LSrBDhjJ58
Raw Video: Deputy Shown Kicking Teen Girl
http://youtu.be/ipb_PeXOdT4
#OWSwest #J20 #SFPD Attacks Innocent Protesters; Officer M. Ali #619 Breaks My Cam
http://youtu.be/oGju4u7yVRA
Raw Video: Ala.OfficersFired After Beating Man
http://youtu.be/uN41h0GEmys
Cop Punching Handcuffed Man Video Now Has Sound
http://youtu.be/D1KJcnNShW0
Surveillance video: Iraq War veteran beaten
http://youtu.be/D2IWFaI-poM
Sante Fe cop caught beating handcuffed teen; fired, rehired!
http://youtu.be/Q6MKuKJ9Kws
officer beating 66-year-old man suffering from dementia
http://youtu.be/2FAbUZd3zoM
Female Cop Tirelessly Beats Man with her Baton
http://youtu.be/X3JiilljhOQ
Police Brutality: Dog Walker w/ Camera Beaten By Cops!
http://youtu.be/wBlvSMd_D7w
ABCReporter Arrested in DenverTaking Pictures of Senators
http://youtu.be/m7F49dUaZMw
Music titles used
In Order of appearance:
Two Steps From Hell - Lost In Asia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILaTOBfMsK0
Sirens Call - EpicScore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NknmpdEEFI
Two Steps From Hell - Never Forget
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lsb8Week94
Two Steps From Hell - Lord of two lands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f547ruwAgC8
These songs were altered to fit the films desired emotion, intesity, and climax
The rest is random ambient music.
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TAGS:
police brutality, bad police, bad cops, american police, record the police, recording the police is dangerous but necessary, police brutality compilation, graphic, brutality, tased, tasered, kicked, punched, police take advantage of drunk girl, police run guy over, man shot on camera by police, officer beats special ed kid, new, viral

***************OPEN, READ DESCRIPTION!***************
This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency, accountability, and an accurate account of incidents that occur. It is no secret that the United States has a serious problem with police abuse, brutality, and corruption. It is essential for civilians to document their encounters with police officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety to all of those involved.
Police departments have, for too long, tried to bully, intimidate, threaten, arrest, or otherwise harass law abiding citizens from recording the activities of law enforcement in public. Enough is enough! It is time for all of us to take a stand and expose police brutality when we witness it. Even if the officers behavior is correct, and justifiable, we still encourage the recording of the police activities for the transparency and accountability that is desperately needed in many departments.
If you see something, film something, the freedom of press begins with you!
Check out the original uploaders channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/gramrastag
More information about the clips in order of appearance:
ORIGINAL FOOTAGE Suspect with CrowbarShotOutsideCarls JrMonterey Park
http://youtu.be/bY5ioBvrYIg
New Footage of Oscar GrantShooting (with sound)
http://youtu.be/S0P8TSP2YJU
Cops on Camera (multiple segments)
http://youtu.be/tE8Xom38Rd8
Citizen attacks Baltimore Police -- caught on tape
http://youtu.be/mFFsWF3FoLI
HoustonPolice BEATING Teen Suspect Chad Holley
http://youtu.be/Lvy976QKuS4
Police Brutality: NYPDBeat Man's Legs w/ Baton For Not Getting Up!
http://youtu.be/j5I_lwQyxNI
FREEDOM WATCH WITH JUDGE NAPOLITANO
http://youtu.be/GUHgagrnfIc
MSNBC on NYPD Police Brutality during Occupy Wall StreetLawrence O'Donnell with "The Last Word"
http://youtu.be/Zgr3DiqWYCI
Raw Video: Police Beating Caught on Tape
http://youtu.be/uHjpOsGYxMo
Paris TexasPolice Officer Throws Teen on Car
http://youtu.be/4LSrBDhjJ58
Raw Video: Deputy Shown Kicking Teen Girl
http://youtu.be/ipb_PeXOdT4
#OWSwest #J20 #SFPD Attacks Innocent Protesters; Officer M. Ali #619 Breaks My Cam
http://youtu.be/oGju4u7yVRA
Raw Video: Ala.OfficersFired After Beating Man
http://youtu.be/uN41h0GEmys
Cop Punching Handcuffed Man Video Now Has Sound
http://youtu.be/D1KJcnNShW0
Surveillance video: Iraq War veteran beaten
http://youtu.be/D2IWFaI-poM
Sante Fe cop caught beating handcuffed teen; fired, rehired!
http://youtu.be/Q6MKuKJ9Kws
officer beating 66-year-old man suffering from dementia
http://youtu.be/2FAbUZd3zoM
Female Cop Tirelessly Beats Man with her Baton
http://youtu.be/X3JiilljhOQ
Police Brutality: Dog Walker w/ Camera Beaten By Cops!
http://youtu.be/wBlvSMd_D7w
ABCReporter Arrested in DenverTaking Pictures of Senators
http://youtu.be/m7F49dUaZMw
Music titles used
In Order of appearance:
Two Steps From Hell - Lost In Asia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILaTOBfMsK0
Sirens Call - EpicScore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NknmpdEEFI
Two Steps From Hell - Never Forget
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lsb8Week94
Two Steps From Hell - Lord of two lands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f547ruwAgC8
These songs were altered to fit the films desired emotion, intesity, and climax
The rest is random ambient music.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*EXTRATAGSIGNORE*
TAGS:
police brutality, bad police, bad cops, american police, record the police, recording the police is dangerous but necessary, police brutality compilation, graphic, brutality, tased, tasered, kicked, punched, police take advantage of drunk girl, police run guy over, man shot on camera by police, officer beats special ed kid, new, viral

Footage from the CataloniaIndependenceReferendum has shown what appears to be Spanish police brutality against peaceful demonstrators in Barcelona and elsewhere.
Catalan officials say at least 337 people have been injured in clashes as police try to prevent voting in Catalonia's independence referendum.
The Spanish government has pledged to stop a poll that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional court.
Police officers are preventing people from voting, and seizing ballot papers and boxes at polling stations.
In the regional capital Barcelona, police used batons and fired rubber bullets during pro-referendum protests.
The toll of injured was confirmed by a spokesman for the Catalan regional government, as well as the region's health department.
Separately, the Spanish interior ministry said 11 police officers had been injured.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-41459688/police-use-batons-on-crowd-in-barcelona
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Please watch: "FirstChanging Of Queen's Guard By Royal NavyBuckingham Palace"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB1siCOhTNE
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Footage from the CataloniaIndependenceReferendum has shown what appears to be Spanish police brutality against peaceful demonstrators in Barcelona and elsewhere.
Catalan officials say at least 337 people have been injured in clashes as police try to prevent voting in Catalonia's independence referendum.
The Spanish government has pledged to stop a poll that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional court.
Police officers are preventing people from voting, and seizing ballot papers and boxes at polling stations.
In the regional capital Barcelona, police used batons and fired rubber bullets during pro-referendum protests.
The toll of injured was confirmed by a spokesman for the Catalan regional government, as well as the region's health department.
Separately, the Spanish interior ministry said 11 police officers had been injured.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-41459688/police-use-batons-on-crowd-in-barcelona
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Please watch: "FirstChanging Of Queen's Guard By Royal NavyBuckingham Palace"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB1siCOhTNE
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published:01 Oct 2017

views:64941

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Death by Officer: An American Epidemic of Police Shootings and Brutality

[Graphic Content] Police Brutality Citizens Fight Back

This video is for those who want to see people unafraid of the police and their intimidation. Watch as normal citizens fight back and stand their ground. The Go...

This video is for those who want to see people unafraid of the police and their intimidation. Watch as normal citizens fight back and stand their ground. The Government should be afraid of the people, not the other way around.

This video is for those who want to see people unafraid of the police and their intimidation. Watch as normal citizens fight back and stand their ground. The Government should be afraid of the people, not the other way around.

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Police officers face an investigation after videos showed a violent arrest and comments afterward by one officer...

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Police officers face an investigation after videos showed a violent arrest and comments afterward by one officer saying blacks have “violent tendencies.” A dashcam video published Thursday showed OfficerBryanRichter slamming Breaion King to the ground twice during the June 2015 speeding stop. Separate footage that also surfaced Thursday revealed the conversation about race between King and another white officer, Patrick Spradlin. "Why are so many people afraid of black people?" Spradlin asked King. “That’s what I want to figure out because I’m not a bad black person,” she replied.
“I can give you a really good idea why it might be that way: violent tendencies," Spradlin said. Prosecutors cleared King, a 26-year-old elementary teacher, of a resisting arrest charge after viewing the video of the June 15, 2015 arrest. The 112-pound woman told the local newspaper she has hired lawyers as she considers a suit against the department. “I’ve become fearful to live my life,” King said. “I would rather stay home. I’ve become afraid of the people who are supposed to protect me and take care of me.”
AustinPolice ChiefArt Acevedo announced at a press conference Thursday that he has removed both Richter and Spradlin from the streets as the department conducts an internal review. The probe will include both a criminal investigation and an administrative review into how Richter's supervisors arrived at the decision to give him the lowest level of discipline: counseling and training, he noted. The chief said he didn't know of Spradlin's comments, which he called racist, until local media began inquiring about it.
“After reviewing both videos, I and our leadership team were highly disturbed and disappointed in both the way Ms. King was approached and handled and in the mindset that we saw on display in those videos,” Acevedo told the Statesman. “But there is another piece, which has caused concerns as to our review process and the systems we have in place.”
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Police officers face an investigation after videos showed a violent arrest and comments afterward by one officer saying blacks have “violent tendencies.” A dashcam video published Thursday showed OfficerBryanRichter slamming Breaion King to the ground twice during the June 2015 speeding stop. Separate footage that also surfaced Thursday revealed the conversation about race between King and another white officer, Patrick Spradlin. "Why are so many people afraid of black people?" Spradlin asked King. “That’s what I want to figure out because I’m not a bad black person,” she replied.
“I can give you a really good idea why it might be that way: violent tendencies," Spradlin said. Prosecutors cleared King, a 26-year-old elementary teacher, of a resisting arrest charge after viewing the video of the June 15, 2015 arrest. The 112-pound woman told the local newspaper she has hired lawyers as she considers a suit against the department. “I’ve become fearful to live my life,” King said. “I would rather stay home. I’ve become afraid of the people who are supposed to protect me and take care of me.”
AustinPolice ChiefArt Acevedo announced at a press conference Thursday that he has removed both Richter and Spradlin from the streets as the department conducts an internal review. The probe will include both a criminal investigation and an administrative review into how Richter's supervisors arrived at the decision to give him the lowest level of discipline: counseling and training, he noted. The chief said he didn't know of Spradlin's comments, which he called racist, until local media began inquiring about it.
“After reviewing both videos, I and our leadership team were highly disturbed and disappointed in both the way Ms. King was approached and handled and in the mindset that we saw on display in those videos,” Acevedo told the Statesman. “But there is another piece, which has caused concerns as to our review process and the systems we have in place.”
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Police violence in Sofia, Bulgaria

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On November 12, the 152nd consecutive day of anti-government demonstrations in Bulgaria, protest...

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On November 12, the 152nd consecutive day of anti-government demonstrations in Bulgaria, protesters surrounded the National Assembly, blocking MPs inside. The police cordoned off one of Sofia's main boulevards, Tzar Osvoboditel, trying to provide free passage for MP vehicles. The following video captures police violence against protesters, who managed to break through the security lines.

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On November 12, the 152nd consecutive day of anti-government demonstrations in Bulgaria, protesters surrounded the National Assembly, blocking MPs inside. The police cordoned off one of Sofia's main boulevards, Tzar Osvoboditel, trying to provide free passage for MP vehicles. The following video captures police violence against protesters, who managed to break through the security lines.

POLICE BRUTALITY IN NEW YORK HARLEM

me and my friend got stop by cops while walking home from the pizza shop, they ask my friend for his ID without telling him why he got stop. he gave them his ID...

me and my friend got stop by cops while walking home from the pizza shop, they ask my friend for his ID without telling him why he got stop. he gave them his ID..YA WATCH WHAT HAPPEN NEXT and LET ME KNOW IF THE STOP OR THE ARREST WAS JUSTIFY.

me and my friend got stop by cops while walking home from the pizza shop, they ask my friend for his ID without telling him why he got stop. he gave them his ID..YA WATCH WHAT HAPPEN NEXT and LET ME KNOW IF THE STOP OR THE ARREST WAS JUSTIFY.

Police Shoot Unarmed Black Man With Hands Up [CAUGHT ON TAPE]

CharlieKinsey, 47, was shot by an officer while trying to help a man with autism from the assisted living facility where Kinsey works.
"I'm like this right h...

CharlieKinsey, 47, was shot by an officer while trying to help a man with autism from the assisted living facility where Kinsey works.
"I'm like this right here, and when he shot me, it was so surprising," Kinsey told WSVN-TV in Miami. "It was like a mosquito bite, and when it hit me, I'm like, 'I still got my hands in the air, and I said, 'No I just got shot! And I'm saying, 'Sir, why did you shoot me?' and his words to me, he said, 'I don't know.'"
So far, no video has surfaced of the actual shooting, but Kinsey said he still had his hands in the air when officers fired at him.
The video from Monday's incident also showed Kinsey's 23-year-old autistic client playing with a toy truck.
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CharlieKinsey, 47, was shot by an officer while trying to help a man with autism from the assisted living facility where Kinsey works.
"I'm like this right here, and when he shot me, it was so surprising," Kinsey told WSVN-TV in Miami. "It was like a mosquito bite, and when it hit me, I'm like, 'I still got my hands in the air, and I said, 'No I just got shot! And I'm saying, 'Sir, why did you shoot me?' and his words to me, he said, 'I don't know.'"
So far, no video has surfaced of the actual shooting, but Kinsey said he still had his hands in the air when officers fired at him.
The video from Monday's incident also showed Kinsey's 23-year-old autistic client playing with a toy truck.
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: http://policecrimes.com/police.html - The Supreme Court recommends that you DON'T talk to police officers before or after you're arrested, but you must say out loud "I'M GOING TO REMAIN SILENT."
To the Police: You Are NOT the Enemy (Unless You Choose to Be.)
As long as "We the People" have in hand the U.S. Constitution and a gun in the other, the government will always consider AmericanCitizens a threat. ~~ pc
If you feel you've been abused by the police, you may learn how to file a police complaint here: http://policecrimes.com/police_complaint.html
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/police.crimes/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PoliceCrimesCom
Police protection the myth: http://policecrimes.com/policeprotection.html
http://www.PoliceCrimes.com
FEDERAL HEIGHTS - More information was released Wednesday in what led up to a Federal Heights police officer assaulting a suspect.
OfficerMark Magness pleaded guilty to attempted assault on a man he had just arrested in December. The officer assisting him, officer DaveRomero, told the district attorney's office that he believes "Magness began to lose control when he threw the restraint chair across the book-in area."
Body cam video shows the profanity-laced exchange that led up to the assault Magness admitted to. The suspect is dragged out of the squad car and brought into the intake area. Officer Romero uncuffs the man, grabs him by the neck and screams "Sit down!"
The man then begins to call Magness a name and swings at him. Magness responds with several punches to the man's head and body, despite the man trying to cover up his head with his hands.
police harassment. police brutality. police harassment. police brutality.
Officer Romero told the district attorney's office that Magness has a history of being aggressive with suspects. He said there have been several incidents when Magness physically pushed away from suspects and told "your time is up dealing with this suspect… someone else is going to take over."
He also said Magness had been told that he has anger issues. He said Magness was able to gain control and calm down but that sometimes a Sergeant or other officer would have to step in to get him to relax.
After being cuffed again and put into a restraint chair, Magness repeatedly grabs the suspects head, screams "sit back!" and then shoves the man's head into the back of the chair.
"You didn't mean to swing at me? Cool!" Magness said to the man sarcastically. "I didn't mean to bust your face up either."
Magness continually calls the suspect names and after the man's legs are strapped into the chair, Magness grabs the man's head one last time and yells "ready to relax? Relax!" and then shoves the man's head sideways.
The man would be transported to the hospital for a gash on his chin. He was arrested after allegedly demanding alcohol at a Federal Heights liquor store. The clerk denied the sale because the man was drunk. He allegedly threw a bottle at the clerk who also had to go to the hospital.
In 2009, Magness was charged with official misconduct after a 9Wants to Know investigation. Back then, a man told 9NEWS that Magness dislocated his shoulder after the officer tried to ask him about illegal fireworks. Magness was fined $517.
Magness was terminated on Dec. 29, 2014, according to Federal Heights Police, for violating department policy. His internal affairs investigation was finished before his termination.
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: http://policecrimes.com/police.html - The Supreme Court recommends that you DON'T talk to police officers before or after you're arrested, but you must say out loud "I'M GOING TO REMAIN SILENT."
To the Police: You Are NOT the Enemy (Unless You Choose to Be.)
As long as "We the People" have in hand the U.S. Constitution and a gun in the other, the government will always consider AmericanCitizens a threat. ~~ pc
If you feel you've been abused by the police, you may learn how to file a police complaint here: http://policecrimes.com/police_complaint.html
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/police.crimes/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PoliceCrimesCom
Police protection the myth: http://policecrimes.com/policeprotection.html
http://www.PoliceCrimes.com
FEDERAL HEIGHTS - More information was released Wednesday in what led up to a Federal Heights police officer assaulting a suspect.
OfficerMark Magness pleaded guilty to attempted assault on a man he had just arrested in December. The officer assisting him, officer DaveRomero, told the district attorney's office that he believes "Magness began to lose control when he threw the restraint chair across the book-in area."
Body cam video shows the profanity-laced exchange that led up to the assault Magness admitted to. The suspect is dragged out of the squad car and brought into the intake area. Officer Romero uncuffs the man, grabs him by the neck and screams "Sit down!"
The man then begins to call Magness a name and swings at him. Magness responds with several punches to the man's head and body, despite the man trying to cover up his head with his hands.
police harassment. police brutality. police harassment. police brutality.
Officer Romero told the district attorney's office that Magness has a history of being aggressive with suspects. He said there have been several incidents when Magness physically pushed away from suspects and told "your time is up dealing with this suspect… someone else is going to take over."
He also said Magness had been told that he has anger issues. He said Magness was able to gain control and calm down but that sometimes a Sergeant or other officer would have to step in to get him to relax.
After being cuffed again and put into a restraint chair, Magness repeatedly grabs the suspects head, screams "sit back!" and then shoves the man's head into the back of the chair.
"You didn't mean to swing at me? Cool!" Magness said to the man sarcastically. "I didn't mean to bust your face up either."
Magness continually calls the suspect names and after the man's legs are strapped into the chair, Magness grabs the man's head one last time and yells "ready to relax? Relax!" and then shoves the man's head sideways.
The man would be transported to the hospital for a gash on his chin. He was arrested after allegedly demanding alcohol at a Federal Heights liquor store. The clerk denied the sale because the man was drunk. He allegedly threw a bottle at the clerk who also had to go to the hospital.
In 2009, Magness was charged with official misconduct after a 9Wants to Know investigation. Back then, a man told 9NEWS that Magness dislocated his shoulder after the officer tried to ask him about illegal fireworks. Magness was fined $517.
Magness was terminated on Dec. 29, 2014, according to Federal Heights Police, for violating department policy. His internal affairs investigation was finished before his termination.
http://www.PoliceCrimes.com
If you feel you've been abused by the police, you may learn how to file a police complaint here: http://policecrimes.com/police_complaint.html
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Police Violence In Greek Protests

A slideshow of photos and video footage showing moments of excessive violence by the riot police. Almost all the photos were taken on the 28th and the 29th of J...

A slideshow of photos and video footage showing moments of excessive violence by the riot police. Almost all the photos were taken on the 28th and the 29th of June 2011, when the riot police removed the "indignant citizens" movement from syntagma square where they were protesting peacefully. The video was made for the purposes of commentary and educational entertainment. Please keep discussions about the footage shown civil.
The song used is "I Predict A Riot" by "Kaiser Chiefs".
Official music video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hamKl-su8PE&ob=av3n
The music video on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/music-video/i-predict-a-riot/id81528433
Copyright disclaimer:
Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of "fair use."
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A slideshow of photos and video footage showing moments of excessive violence by the riot police. Almost all the photos were taken on the 28th and the 29th of June 2011, when the riot police removed the "indignant citizens" movement from syntagma square where they were protesting peacefully. The video was made for the purposes of commentary and educational entertainment. Please keep discussions about the footage shown civil.
The song used is "I Predict A Riot" by "Kaiser Chiefs".
Official music video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hamKl-su8PE&ob=av3n
The music video on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/music-video/i-predict-a-riot/id81528433
Copyright disclaimer:
Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of "fair use."
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Athens, Greece, Syntagma Square, Police brutality, police violence, Riot police, Baton, 2011, Teargas, strike, demonstration, concussion, indignant citizens, MAT, ZHTA, DELTA, YMET, YAT, parliament, democracy, anger, I Predict A Riot, Kaiser Chiefs, crowd control, violence, June 29th, June 28th, riot, hospitalization, pepper spray, riot gear, bleeding, Russia Today, crowd, protest, banks, IMF, unemployment

Violence In Paradise: Police Brutality In Papua New Guinea (2005)

JungleJustice (2005): Private enterprise in Papua New Guinea is bribing the police to brutally keep the local population in check.
For similar stories, see:
Rascals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9pIxejtZ1Q
Blood Feuds and Gun Runners: Papua New Guinea's TribalBattles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPM-gJA62Rs
Keep Out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpqiHzxld6U
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published: 06 May 2016

Carmen Perez on Racial Profiling, Police Brutality + The Steps We Should Take

Carmen Perez, co-founder of the NYCJustice League stopped by HOT 97 to talk to Nessa about the recent events on racial profiling, police brutality and the steps we need to take for systematic change.
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published: 18 Jul 2016

Once Upon A Crime: U.S. Police Brutality

Miguel Francis-Santiago investigates police brutality in the USA. Hundreds of US citizens die every year at the hands of law enforcement officers. A disturbing number appeared to pose no immediate threat to their killers. Unarmed people being shot, beaten and even suffocated to death by officers, continue to make headlines, despite an almost continuous public outcry.
The recent death of Michael Brown, shot by a policeman, caused violent civil unrest in the town of Ferguson. As a result, 24 US states have introduced police reform proposals in an attempt to prevent excessive use of force. Many disturbing videos showing people being shot by officers often suggest that those responsible are entirely conscious of what they are doing.
Miguel meets the victims of alleged police brutality, people...

Protesters demonstrate against police violence in Chicago

Protesters gather on Dec. 31 for a protest against police violence in Chicago.

published: 31 Dec 2015

Malaysian Bar blasts police violence

The Malaysian Bar today condemned the excessive, indiscriminate and wrongful use of tear gas and water cannons by the police on the Bersih 3.0 participants a fortnight ago and wants the government and police to issue a public apology.
Cameraman/Editor:Fendi Zulkfley
More Story: http://malaysiakini.com/news/197669

published: 11 May 2012

LIVE: Protesters to rally in Rennes against police violence

Hundreds of protesters are expected to gather at Place Charles De Gaulle in Rennes on Saturday, May 14, to demonstrate against police violence.
Over the last month there were many protests happening in all major cities in France, as reaction to the government's planned labour law reforms.
Many of the protests have ended in violence between the protesters and the police, with protesters calling out what they see as overly forceful tactics from law enforcement to quell the demonstrations.
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published: 14 May 2016

LIVE Protest against police violence hits Barcelona

Protesters are hitting the streets of Barcelona on Tuesday, October 3, as a general strike in response to the police violence over the weekend’s Referendum was called by Catalonian pro-independence groups and trade unions.
Catalonia held a referendum on October 1 to decide on the region’s independence, with the Spanish government deeming the action “illegal” and “unconstitutional”. The polling day was marked by several incidents with police engaging in violent confrontations with voters. Catalan officials said 844 people were injured in clashes on Sunday, including 33 police officers.
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Protesters denouncing police brutality and police continue to clash in Paris. The unrest comes after a 56-year-old Shaoyo Liu of Chinese ethnicity was allegedly killed by the police who were called to Liu's house following a family disagreement on March 26.
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published: 29 Mar 2017

LIVE: Protests against police violence continue in Paris

A new round of protests against police violence is taking place in Paris, on Thursday, February 23.
The recent wave of protests in the French capital that have led to several episodes of violent unrest, were sparked by reports that French policemen had sexually abused a young black man, identified as ‘Theo’, during a routine ID check on February 2. In response multiple protests have been taking place across France, resulting in more than 200 arrests around the country, according to the French interior ministry.
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Protesters are demonstrating against police violence in Paris on Tuesday, March 28, following the killing of a man of Chinese ethnicity at his home.
Demonstrations held on Monday ended in clashes with the police, and cars being set alight.
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LIVE: Protests against police brutality in Barcelona one day after the Catalan referendum

Ruptly goes live from Barcelona’s Placa de Sant Jaume, Monday, October 2, where Catalans protest against police brutality, following a referendum on the region’s secession from Spain that drew violence from security forces.
The weeks in the run-up to the referendum have seen tensions between Spanish authorities and the regional government, following the suspension of the vote by Spain’s Constitutional Court, arrests of Catalan officials and a crackdown on polling stations.
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published: 02 Oct 2017

LIVE: Protesters rally in Bobigny against police violence

published: 16 Feb 2017

LIVE: Protests against police violence continue in Paris

A new round of protests against police violence is taking place in Paris, on Thursday, February 23.
The recent wave of protests in the French capital that have led to several episodes of violent unrest, were sparked by reports that French policemen had sexually abused a young black man, identified as ‘Theo’, during a routine ID check on February 2. In response multiple protests have been taking place across France, resulting in more than 200 arrests around the country, according to the French interior ministry. "
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published: 23 Feb 2017

LIVE: Protesters rally in Bobigny against police violence

Ruptly will provide live from Bobigny, in the Seine-Saint-Denis suburb of Paris, as activists plan a protest against police violence on Thursday, February 16.
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published: 16 Feb 2017

Death by Officer: An American Epidemic of Police Shootings and Brutality

JungleJustice (2005): Private enterprise in Papua New Guinea is bribing the police to brutally keep the local population in check.
For similar stories, see:
Rascals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9pIxejtZ1Q
Blood Feuds and Gun Runners: Papua New Guinea's TribalBattles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPM-gJA62Rs
Keep Out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpqiHzxld6U
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The town of Kamusie in Papua New Guinea is plagued by corruption and the authoritarian repression of local workers and landowners by a local manufacturing company and the police.
The spectacularly beautiful scenery of the surrounding jungle and mountainous landscape, as contained here in some quality footage, offers no solace to the workers who have suffered violence and extreme mal-treatment allegedly ordered by large local companies like Rimbunan Hijau. One of the perpetrators of such brutality in the local mill was once Bani, who admits that he was willing to do whatever the company asked him to do once he had received a regular bribe. Now a reformed policeman, Bani relates in this chilling film the kind of work he was asked to do at the mill, while Dateline investigates his claims in some probing interviews with the local authorities.
SBS Australia – Ref. 2733
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JungleJustice (2005): Private enterprise in Papua New Guinea is bribing the police to brutally keep the local population in check.
For similar stories, see:
Rascals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9pIxejtZ1Q
Blood Feuds and Gun Runners: Papua New Guinea's TribalBattles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPM-gJA62Rs
Keep Out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpqiHzxld6U
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The town of Kamusie in Papua New Guinea is plagued by corruption and the authoritarian repression of local workers and landowners by a local manufacturing company and the police.
The spectacularly beautiful scenery of the surrounding jungle and mountainous landscape, as contained here in some quality footage, offers no solace to the workers who have suffered violence and extreme mal-treatment allegedly ordered by large local companies like Rimbunan Hijau. One of the perpetrators of such brutality in the local mill was once Bani, who admits that he was willing to do whatever the company asked him to do once he had received a regular bribe. Now a reformed policeman, Bani relates in this chilling film the kind of work he was asked to do at the mill, while Dateline investigates his claims in some probing interviews with the local authorities.
SBS Australia – Ref. 2733
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

published:06 May 2016

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Carmen Perez on Racial Profiling, Police Brutality + The Steps We Should Take

Carmen Perez, co-founder of the NYCJustice League stopped by HOT 97 to talk to Nessa about the recent events on racial profiling, police brutality and the steps we need to take for systematic change.
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Carmen Perez, co-founder of the NYCJustice League stopped by HOT 97 to talk to Nessa about the recent events on racial profiling, police brutality and the steps we need to take for systematic change.
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Once Upon A Crime: U.S. Police Brutality

Miguel Francis-Santiago investigates police brutality in the USA. Hundreds of US citizens die every year at the hands of law enforcement officers. A disturbing ...

Miguel Francis-Santiago investigates police brutality in the USA. Hundreds of US citizens die every year at the hands of law enforcement officers. A disturbing number appeared to pose no immediate threat to their killers. Unarmed people being shot, beaten and even suffocated to death by officers, continue to make headlines, despite an almost continuous public outcry.
The recent death of Michael Brown, shot by a policeman, caused violent civil unrest in the town of Ferguson. As a result, 24 US states have introduced police reform proposals in an attempt to prevent excessive use of force. Many disturbing videos showing people being shot by officers often suggest that those responsible are entirely conscious of what they are doing.
Miguel meets the victims of alleged police brutality, people who experienced it first-hand and others who lost loved ones to it. They are engaged in a long fight for justice and want answers. They also want the police to be accountable for what they do, most of all though, they hope to prevent more tragic deaths in the future. The growing use of personal and dashboard cameras by Police Services has exposed just how widespread the problem is and provided the evidence needed to take some rogue police officers to court. Yet, incidents of police brutality continue.
For a fuller picture of the issue and why certain communities have lost all trust in how the legal system works, Miguel meets a serving police officer and a prominent lawyer who regularly handles lawsuits against the Police brutality that has affected people throughout the USA., and he even speaks about the issue with Mr Quentin Tarantino. Miguel explores its causes and asks, what might put an end to it?
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Miguel Francis-Santiago investigates police brutality in the USA. Hundreds of US citizens die every year at the hands of law enforcement officers. A disturbing number appeared to pose no immediate threat to their killers. Unarmed people being shot, beaten and even suffocated to death by officers, continue to make headlines, despite an almost continuous public outcry.
The recent death of Michael Brown, shot by a policeman, caused violent civil unrest in the town of Ferguson. As a result, 24 US states have introduced police reform proposals in an attempt to prevent excessive use of force. Many disturbing videos showing people being shot by officers often suggest that those responsible are entirely conscious of what they are doing.
Miguel meets the victims of alleged police brutality, people who experienced it first-hand and others who lost loved ones to it. They are engaged in a long fight for justice and want answers. They also want the police to be accountable for what they do, most of all though, they hope to prevent more tragic deaths in the future. The growing use of personal and dashboard cameras by Police Services has exposed just how widespread the problem is and provided the evidence needed to take some rogue police officers to court. Yet, incidents of police brutality continue.
For a fuller picture of the issue and why certain communities have lost all trust in how the legal system works, Miguel meets a serving police officer and a prominent lawyer who regularly handles lawsuits against the Police brutality that has affected people throughout the USA., and he even speaks about the issue with Mr Quentin Tarantino. Miguel explores its causes and asks, what might put an end to it?
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KillerCops (2009): Kingston, the Capital of Jamaica, experiences police corruption and brutality on a whole new scale.
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The PoliceShooting That ForcedAmerica's Debate On Race
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In Kingston, Jamaica, being male, young, black and poor is a dangerous combination. On one side are the armed gangs fighting to control the streets and on the other are the nations lethal security forces.
"We're going to lay you down now." Angela says her last goodbyes to her son. Kenrick died in a hail of bullets fired by the country's security forces, the police and army. "The soldier used his foot on his throat and fired shots into his stomach and his head." Rico, who was hiding at the time of the murder, believes the police had no reason to shoot. "They had no need to hurt the youths. They'd just come out to kill somebody. Every other day in Kingston the police kill someone. "That is how the police operate," states Dr CarolineGomes, director of Jamaicans for Justice, the police are involved in murder for higher corruption - selling guns, drug running. Deputy CommissionerMark Shields says it's a constant battle between good and bad: "the bad cops undermine everything that the rest of us are trying to do."
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KillerCops (2009): Kingston, the Capital of Jamaica, experiences police corruption and brutality on a whole new scale.
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
For similar stories, see:
Violence In Paradise: Police Brutality In Papua New Guinea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyomHV8QOrQ
The DragQueensTakingCuba By Storm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5XeU8uYNl4
The PoliceShooting That ForcedAmerica's Debate On Race
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWprbcPoBy0
In Kingston, Jamaica, being male, young, black and poor is a dangerous combination. On one side are the armed gangs fighting to control the streets and on the other are the nations lethal security forces.
"We're going to lay you down now." Angela says her last goodbyes to her son. Kenrick died in a hail of bullets fired by the country's security forces, the police and army. "The soldier used his foot on his throat and fired shots into his stomach and his head." Rico, who was hiding at the time of the murder, believes the police had no reason to shoot. "They had no need to hurt the youths. They'd just come out to kill somebody. Every other day in Kingston the police kill someone. "That is how the police operate," states Dr CarolineGomes, director of Jamaicans for Justice, the police are involved in murder for higher corruption - selling guns, drug running. Deputy CommissionerMark Shields says it's a constant battle between good and bad: "the bad cops undermine everything that the rest of us are trying to do."
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Malaysian Bar blasts police violence

The Malaysian Bar today condemned the excessive, indiscriminate and wrongful use of tear gas and water cannons by the police on the Bersih 3.0 participants a fo...

The Malaysian Bar today condemned the excessive, indiscriminate and wrongful use of tear gas and water cannons by the police on the Bersih 3.0 participants a fortnight ago and wants the government and police to issue a public apology.
Cameraman/Editor:Fendi Zulkfley
More Story: http://malaysiakini.com/news/197669

The Malaysian Bar today condemned the excessive, indiscriminate and wrongful use of tear gas and water cannons by the police on the Bersih 3.0 participants a fortnight ago and wants the government and police to issue a public apology.
Cameraman/Editor:Fendi Zulkfley
More Story: http://malaysiakini.com/news/197669

Hundreds of protesters are expected to gather at Place Charles De Gaulle in Rennes on Saturday, May 14, to demonstrate against police violence.
Over the last month there were many protests happening in all major cities in France, as reaction to the government's planned labour law reforms.
Many of the protests have ended in violence between the protesters and the police, with protesters calling out what they see as overly forceful tactics from law enforcement to quell the demonstrations.
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Hundreds of protesters are expected to gather at Place Charles De Gaulle in Rennes on Saturday, May 14, to demonstrate against police violence.
Over the last month there were many protests happening in all major cities in France, as reaction to the government's planned labour law reforms.
Many of the protests have ended in violence between the protesters and the police, with protesters calling out what they see as overly forceful tactics from law enforcement to quell the demonstrations.
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LIVE Protest against police violence hits Barcelona

Protesters are hitting the streets of Barcelona on Tuesday, October 3, as a general strike in response to the police violence over the weekend’s Referendum was ...

Protesters are hitting the streets of Barcelona on Tuesday, October 3, as a general strike in response to the police violence over the weekend’s Referendum was called by Catalonian pro-independence groups and trade unions.
Catalonia held a referendum on October 1 to decide on the region’s independence, with the Spanish government deeming the action “illegal” and “unconstitutional”. The polling day was marked by several incidents with police engaging in violent confrontations with voters. Catalan officials said 844 people were injured in clashes on Sunday, including 33 police officers.
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Protesters are hitting the streets of Barcelona on Tuesday, October 3, as a general strike in response to the police violence over the weekend’s Referendum was called by Catalonian pro-independence groups and trade unions.
Catalonia held a referendum on October 1 to decide on the region’s independence, with the Spanish government deeming the action “illegal” and “unconstitutional”. The polling day was marked by several incidents with police engaging in violent confrontations with voters. Catalan officials said 844 people were injured in clashes on Sunday, including 33 police officers.
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Protesters denouncing police brutality and police continue to clash in Paris. The unrest comes after a 56-year-old Shaoyo Liu of Chinese ethnicity was allegedly...

Protesters denouncing police brutality and police continue to clash in Paris. The unrest comes after a 56-year-old Shaoyo Liu of Chinese ethnicity was allegedly killed by the police who were called to Liu's house following a family disagreement on March 26.
Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv
Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly
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Protesters denouncing police brutality and police continue to clash in Paris. The unrest comes after a 56-year-old Shaoyo Liu of Chinese ethnicity was allegedly killed by the police who were called to Liu's house following a family disagreement on March 26.
Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv
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LIVE: Protests against police violence continue in Paris

A new round of protests against police violence is taking place in Paris, on Thursday, February 23.
The recent wave of protests in the French capital that have ...

A new round of protests against police violence is taking place in Paris, on Thursday, February 23.
The recent wave of protests in the French capital that have led to several episodes of violent unrest, were sparked by reports that French policemen had sexually abused a young black man, identified as ‘Theo’, during a routine ID check on February 2. In response multiple protests have been taking place across France, resulting in more than 200 arrests around the country, according to the French interior ministry.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly

A new round of protests against police violence is taking place in Paris, on Thursday, February 23.
The recent wave of protests in the French capital that have led to several episodes of violent unrest, were sparked by reports that French policemen had sexually abused a young black man, identified as ‘Theo’, during a routine ID check on February 2. In response multiple protests have been taking place across France, resulting in more than 200 arrests around the country, according to the French interior ministry.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly

Protesters are demonstrating against police violence in Paris on Tuesday, March 28, following the killing of a man of Chinese ethnicity at his home.
Demonstrat...

Protesters are demonstrating against police violence in Paris on Tuesday, March 28, following the killing of a man of Chinese ethnicity at his home.
Demonstrations held on Monday ended in clashes with the police, and cars being set alight.
Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv
Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly

Protesters are demonstrating against police violence in Paris on Tuesday, March 28, following the killing of a man of Chinese ethnicity at his home.
Demonstrations held on Monday ended in clashes with the police, and cars being set alight.
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LIVE: Protests against police brutality in Barcelona one day after the Catalan referendum

Ruptly goes live from Barcelona’s Placa de Sant Jaume, Monday, October 2, where Catalans protest against police brutality, following a referendum on the region’...

Ruptly goes live from Barcelona’s Placa de Sant Jaume, Monday, October 2, where Catalans protest against police brutality, following a referendum on the region’s secession from Spain that drew violence from security forces.
The weeks in the run-up to the referendum have seen tensions between Spanish authorities and the regional government, following the suspension of the vote by Spain’s Constitutional Court, arrests of Catalan officials and a crackdown on polling stations.
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Ruptly goes live from Barcelona’s Placa de Sant Jaume, Monday, October 2, where Catalans protest against police brutality, following a referendum on the region’s secession from Spain that drew violence from security forces.
The weeks in the run-up to the referendum have seen tensions between Spanish authorities and the regional government, following the suspension of the vote by Spain’s Constitutional Court, arrests of Catalan officials and a crackdown on polling stations.
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LIVE: Protests against police violence continue in Paris

A new round of protests against police violence is taking place in Paris, on Thursday, February 23.
The recent wave of protests in the French capital that have ...

A new round of protests against police violence is taking place in Paris, on Thursday, February 23.
The recent wave of protests in the French capital that have led to several episodes of violent unrest, were sparked by reports that French policemen had sexually abused a young black man, identified as ‘Theo’, during a routine ID check on February 2. In response multiple protests have been taking place across France, resulting in more than 200 arrests around the country, according to the French interior ministry. "
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A new round of protests against police violence is taking place in Paris, on Thursday, February 23.
The recent wave of protests in the French capital that have led to several episodes of violent unrest, were sparked by reports that French policemen had sexually abused a young black man, identified as ‘Theo’, during a routine ID check on February 2. In response multiple protests have been taking place across France, resulting in more than 200 arrests around the country, according to the French interior ministry. "
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LIVE: Protesters rally in Bobigny against police violence

Ruptly will provide live from Bobigny, in the Seine-Saint-Denis suburb of Paris, as activists plan a protest against police violence on Thursday, February 16.
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Ruptly will provide live from Bobigny, in the Seine-Saint-Denis suburb of Paris, as activists plan a protest against police violence on Thursday, February 16.
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Ruptly will provide live from Bobigny, in the Seine-Saint-Denis suburb of Paris, as activists plan a protest against police violence on Thursday, February 16.
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Death by Officer: An American Epidemic of Police Shootings and Brutality

Raw Footage: Police Brutality Compilation #5

Police BrutalityCompilation #5
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POLICE BRUTALITY - Recording The Police is Dangerous, but Necessary!

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This video was created as an exampl...

POLICE BRUTALITY - Recording The Police is Dangerous, but Necessary!

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This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency, accountability, and an accurate account of incidents that occur. It is no secret that the United States has a serious problem with police abuse, brutality, and corruption. It is essential for civilians to document their encounters with police officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety to all of those involved.
Police departments have, for too long, tried to bully, intimidate, threaten, arrest, or otherwise harass law abiding citizens from recording the activities of law enforcement in public. Enough is enough! It is time for all of us to take a stand and expose police brutality when we witness it. Even if the officers behavior is correct, and justifiable, we still encourage the recording of the police activities for the transparency and accountability that is desperately needed in many departments.
If you see something, film something, the freedom of press begins with you!
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More information about the clips in order of appearance:
ORIGINAL FOOTAGE Suspect with CrowbarShotOutsideCarls JrMonterey Park
http://youtu.be/bY5ioBvrYIg
New Footage of Oscar GrantShooting (with sound)
http://youtu.be/S0P8TSP2YJU
Cops on Camera (multiple segments)
http://youtu.be/tE8Xom38Rd8
Citizen attacks Baltimore Police -- caught on tape
http://youtu.be/mFFsWF3FoLI
HoustonPolice BEATING Teen Suspect Chad Holley
http://youtu.be/Lvy976QKuS4
Police Brutality: NYPDBeat Man's Legs w/ Baton For Not Getting Up!
http://youtu.be/j5I_lwQyxNI
FREEDOM WATCH WITH JUDGE NAPOLITANO
http://youtu.be/GUHgagrnfIc
MSNBC on NYPD Police Brutality during Occupy Wall StreetLawrence O'Donnell with "The Last Word"
http://youtu.be/Zgr3DiqWYCI
Raw Video: Police Beating Caught on Tape
http://youtu.be/uHjpOsGYxMo
Paris TexasPolice Officer Throws Teen on Car
http://youtu.be/4LSrBDhjJ58
Raw Video: Deputy Shown Kicking Teen Girl
http://youtu.be/ipb_PeXOdT4
#OWSwest #J20 #SFPD Attacks Innocent Protesters; Officer M. Ali #619 Breaks My Cam
http://youtu.be/oGju4u7yVRA
Raw Video: Ala.OfficersFired After Beating Man
http://youtu.be/uN41h0GEmys
Cop Punching Handcuffed Man Video Now Has Sound
http://youtu.be/D1KJcnNShW0
Surveillance video: Iraq War veteran beaten
http://youtu.be/D2IWFaI-poM
Sante Fe cop caught beating handcuffed teen; fired, rehired!
http://youtu.be/Q6MKuKJ9Kws
officer beating 66-year-old man suffering from dementia
http://youtu.be/2FAbUZd3zoM
Female Cop Tirelessly Beats Man with her Baton
http://youtu.be/X3JiilljhOQ
Police Brutality: Dog Walker w/ Camera Beaten By Cops!
http://youtu.be/wBlvSMd_D7w
ABCReporter Arrested in DenverTaking Pictures of Senators
http://youtu.be/m7F49dUaZMw
Music titles used
In Order of appearance:
Two Steps From Hell - Lost In Asia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILaTOBfMsK0
Sirens Call - EpicScore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NknmpdEEFI
Two Steps From Hell - Never Forget
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lsb8Week94
Two Steps From Hell - Lord of two lands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f547ruwAgC8
These songs were altered to fit the films desired emotion, intesity, and climax
The rest is random ambient music.
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7:57

Breaking the Cycle of Police Violence: The Daily Show

After a Florida cop shoots an unarmed black man who had his hands in the air, Trevor break...

Catalan Referendum Spanish Police Violence And Brutality!

Footage from the CataloniaIndependenceReferendum has shown what appears to be Spanish police brutality against peaceful demonstrators in Barcelona and elsewhere.
Catalan officials say at least 337 people have been injured in clashes as police try to prevent voting in Catalonia's independence referendum.
The Spanish government has pledged to stop a poll that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional court.
Police officers are preventing people from voting, and seizing ballot papers and boxes at polling stations.
In the regional capital Barcelona, police used batons and fired rubber bullets during pro-referendum protests.
The toll of injured was confirmed by a spokesman for the Catalan regional government, as well as the region's health department.
Separately, the Spanish interior ministry said 11 police officers had been injured.
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Death by Officer: An American Epidemic of Police Shootings and Brutality

Law enforcement officers kill an increasing number of U.S. civilians annually. Please help...

[Graphic Content] Police Brutality Citizens Fight Back

This video is for those who want to see people unafraid of the police and their intimidation. Watch as normal citizens fight back and stand their ground. The Government should be afraid of the people, not the other way around.

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Police officers face an investigation after videos showed a violent arrest and comments afterward by one officer saying blacks have “violent tendencies.” A dashcam video published Thursday showed OfficerBryanRichter slamming Breaion King to the ground twice during the June 2015 speeding stop. Separate footage that also surfaced Thursday revealed the conversation about race between King and another white officer, Patrick Spradlin. "Why are so many people afraid of black people?" Spradlin asked King. “That’s what I want to figure out because I’m not a bad black person,” she replied.
“I can give you a really good idea why it might be that way: violent tendencies," Spradlin said. Prosecutors cleared King, a 26-year-old elementary teacher, of a resisting arrest charge after viewing the video of the June 15, 2015 arrest. The 112-pound woman told the local newspaper she has hired lawyers as she considers a suit against the department. “I’ve become fearful to live my life,” King said. “I would rather stay home. I’ve become afraid of the people who are supposed to protect me and take care of me.”
AustinPolice ChiefArt Acevedo announced at a press conference Thursday that he has removed both Richter and Spradlin from the streets as the department conducts an internal review. The probe will include both a criminal investigation and an administrative review into how Richter's supervisors arrived at the decision to give him the lowest level of discipline: counseling and training, he noted. The chief said he didn't know of Spradlin's comments, which he called racist, until local media began inquiring about it.
“After reviewing both videos, I and our leadership team were highly disturbed and disappointed in both the way Ms. King was approached and handled and in the mindset that we saw on display in those videos,” Acevedo told the Statesman. “But there is another piece, which has caused concerns as to our review process and the systems we have in place.”
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4:53

Police violence in Sofia, Bulgaria

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On November 12, the 152nd ...

Police violence in Sofia, Bulgaria

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On November 12, the 152nd consecutive day of anti-government demonstrations in Bulgaria, protesters surrounded the National Assembly, blocking MPs inside. The police cordoned off one of Sofia's main boulevards, Tzar Osvoboditel, trying to provide free passage for MP vehicles. The following video captures police violence against protesters, who managed to break through the security lines.

4:06

Police Violence Is NOT A Few Bad Apples, It's The ENTIRE Barrel

Stop blaming police violence on a few bad apples, and start blaming the system. Hosted by ...

Violence In Paradise: Police Brutality In Papua New Guinea (2005)

JungleJustice (2005): Private enterprise in Papua New Guinea is bribing the police to brutally keep the local population in check.
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The town of Kamusie in Papua New Guinea is plagued by corruption and the authoritarian repression of local workers and landowners by a local manufacturing company and the police.
The spectacularly beautiful scenery of the surrounding jungle and mountainous landscape, as contained here in some quality footage, offers no solace to the workers who have suffered violence and extreme mal-treatment allegedly ordered by large local companies like Rimbunan Hijau. One of the perpetrators of such brutality in the local mill was once Bani, who admits that he was willing to do whatever the company asked him to do once he had received a regular bribe. Now a reformed policeman, Bani relates in this chilling film the kind of work he was asked to do at the mill, while Dateline investigates his claims in some probing interviews with the local authorities.
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29:20

Carmen Perez on Racial Profiling, Police Brutality + The Steps We Should Take

Carmen Perez, co-founder of the NYC Justice League stopped by HOT 97 to talk to Nessa abou...

Carmen Perez on Racial Profiling, Police Brutality + The Steps We Should Take

Carmen Perez, co-founder of the NYCJustice League stopped by HOT 97 to talk to Nessa about the recent events on racial profiling, police brutality and the steps we need to take for systematic change.
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26:36

Once Upon A Crime: U.S. Police Brutality

Miguel Francis-Santiago investigates police brutality in the USA. Hundreds of US citizens ...

Once Upon A Crime: U.S. Police Brutality

Miguel Francis-Santiago investigates police brutality in the USA. Hundreds of US citizens die every year at the hands of law enforcement officers. A disturbing number appeared to pose no immediate threat to their killers. Unarmed people being shot, beaten and even suffocated to death by officers, continue to make headlines, despite an almost continuous public outcry.
The recent death of Michael Brown, shot by a policeman, caused violent civil unrest in the town of Ferguson. As a result, 24 US states have introduced police reform proposals in an attempt to prevent excessive use of force. Many disturbing videos showing people being shot by officers often suggest that those responsible are entirely conscious of what they are doing.
Miguel meets the victims of alleged police brutality, people who experienced it first-hand and others who lost loved ones to it. They are engaged in a long fight for justice and want answers. They also want the police to be accountable for what they do, most of all though, they hope to prevent more tragic deaths in the future. The growing use of personal and dashboard cameras by Police Services has exposed just how widespread the problem is and provided the evidence needed to take some rogue police officers to court. Yet, incidents of police brutality continue.
For a fuller picture of the issue and why certain communities have lost all trust in how the legal system works, Miguel meets a serving police officer and a prominent lawyer who regularly handles lawsuits against the Police brutality that has affected people throughout the USA., and he even speaks about the issue with Mr Quentin Tarantino. Miguel explores its causes and asks, what might put an end to it?
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In Kingston the Police are More Corrupt than the Criminals (2009)

KillerCops (2009): Kingston, the Capital of Jamaica, experiences police corruption and brutality on a whole new scale.
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In Kingston, Jamaica, being male, young, black and poor is a dangerous combination. On one side are the armed gangs fighting to control the streets and on the other are the nations lethal security forces.
"We're going to lay you down now." Angela says her last goodbyes to her son. Kenrick died in a hail of bullets fired by the country's security forces, the police and army. "The soldier used his foot on his throat and fired shots into his stomach and his head." Rico, who was hiding at the time of the murder, believes the police had no reason to shoot. "They had no need to hurt the youths. They'd just come out to kill somebody. Every other day in Kingston the police kill someone. "That is how the police operate," states Dr CarolineGomes, director of Jamaicans for Justice, the police are involved in murder for higher corruption - selling guns, drug running. Deputy CommissionerMark Shields says it's a constant battle between good and bad: "the bad cops undermine everything that the rest of us are trying to do."
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1:04:46

Protesters demonstrate against police violence in Chicago

Protesters gather on Dec. 31 for a protest against police violence in Chicago.

Malaysian Bar blasts police violence

The Malaysian Bar today condemned the excessive, indiscriminate and wrongful use of tear gas and water cannons by the police on the Bersih 3.0 participants a fortnight ago and wants the government and police to issue a public apology.
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2:31:39

LIVE: Protesters to rally in Rennes against police violence

Hundreds of protesters are expected to gather at Place Charles De Gaulle in Rennes on Satu...

LIVE: Protesters to rally in Rennes against police violence

Hundreds of protesters are expected to gather at Place Charles De Gaulle in Rennes on Saturday, May 14, to demonstrate against police violence.
Over the last month there were many protests happening in all major cities in France, as reaction to the government's planned labour law reforms.
Many of the protests have ended in violence between the protesters and the police, with protesters calling out what they see as overly forceful tactics from law enforcement to quell the demonstrations.
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1:38:20

LIVE Protest against police violence hits Barcelona

Protesters are hitting the streets of Barcelona on Tuesday, October 3, as a general strike...

LIVE Protest against police violence hits Barcelona

Protesters are hitting the streets of Barcelona on Tuesday, October 3, as a general strike in response to the police violence over the weekend’s Referendum was called by Catalonian pro-independence groups and trade unions.
Catalonia held a referendum on October 1 to decide on the region’s independence, with the Spanish government deeming the action “illegal” and “unconstitutional”. The polling day was marked by several incidents with police engaging in violent confrontations with voters. Catalan officials said 844 people were injured in clashes on Sunday, including 33 police officers.
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Protesters denouncing police brutality and police continue to clash in Paris. The unrest comes after a 56-year-old Shaoyo Liu of Chinese ethnicity was allegedly killed by the police who were called to Liu's house following a family disagreement on March 26.
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38:40

LIVE: Protests against police violence continue in Paris

A new round of protests against police violence is taking place in Paris, on Thursday, Feb...

LIVE: Protests against police violence continue in Paris

A new round of protests against police violence is taking place in Paris, on Thursday, February 23.
The recent wave of protests in the French capital that have led to several episodes of violent unrest, were sparked by reports that French policemen had sexually abused a young black man, identified as ‘Theo’, during a routine ID check on February 2. In response multiple protests have been taking place across France, resulting in more than 200 arrests around the country, according to the French interior ministry.
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Protesters are demonstrating against police violence in Paris on Tuesday, March 28, following the killing of a man of Chinese ethnicity at his home.
Demonstrations held on Monday ended in clashes with the police, and cars being set alight.
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OSLO. Sea levels will rise between 0.7 and 1.2 metres in the next two centuries even if governments end the fossil fuel era as promised under the Paris climate agreement, scientists said on Tuesday ...Ocean levels will rise inexorably because heat-trapping industrial gases already em­­itted will linger in the atmosphere, melting more ice, it said. In addition, water naturally expands as it warms above four degrees Celsius (39.2F) ... ....

Special CounselRobert Mueller's probe is prepared to accept a guilty plea from the London-based son-in-law of a Russian businessman after he made false statements during the investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, according to the Washington Post... Tymoshenko was later imprisoned by former president Viktor Yanukovych after signing a controversial deal with Russia for natural gas ... U.S ... U.S....

The woman tasked with caring for accused Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz and his brother have moved quickly to file court papers seeking control of their inheritance the day after the massacre at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School, Newsweek reported. When the mother of Nikolas and Zachary Cruz died from flu-related pneumonia last November, their lives were entrusted to Roxanne Deschamps, the report said....

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